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Anti-slip phenolic resin plywood trailer flooring in 1220 x 2440 x 18mm offers R13 slip resistance (DIN 51130), a Taber wear value of 4000 revs, and acrylic resin sealed edges, making it a dependable choice for truck and trailer floors, loading bays, and other high-traffic industrial platforms.
Specifications
| Material | Birch plywood |
|---|---|
| Treatment | Phenolic resin film faces; acrylic resin sealed edges |
| Finish | Face: dark brown square-pattern phenolic film (R13 anti-slip); Reverse: smooth dark brown phenolic film |
| Nominal Size | 1220 x 2440 x 18mm (approx. 3/4 inch) |
| Slip Resistance | R13 (DIN 51130) |
| Wear Resistance | Taber 4000 revs; Rolling test 6000 revs (EN 1818) |
What it's used for
- Truck and trailer flooring where slip resistance and structural load-bearing are essential
- Loading platforms and mezzanine floors in warehouses and distribution centres
- Trench covers, bridge decking, and temporary access platforms on construction sites
- Grandstands, railway wagons, and other public or commercial flooring applications requiring a rated anti-slip surface
Fitting and handling
Store boards flat and under cover before installation to prevent moisture uptake at the core edges, even though the acrylic resin sealed edges offer good protection. Fix using countersunk bolts or heavy-duty screws at regular centres into a sound subframe, ensuring the anti-slip face is orientated upward. If cutting on site, reseal any fresh cut edges promptly with an appropriate resin-based edge paint to maintain moisture resistance.
FAQ
What is the slip resistance rating of this trailer flooring plywood?
The board carries an R13 slip resistance classification tested to DIN 51130. This is one of the higher anti-slip ratings available and is suitable for environments where people walk or work on the surface while wearing safety footwear.
Can this phenolic plywood be used outdoors or in wet conditions?
Yes. The phenolic resin film faces and acrylic resin sealed edges give the board strong resistance to moisture, chemicals, and weathering, making it appropriate for outdoor and wet industrial environments such as trailers, loading bays, and open-sided storage areas.
Is 18mm thick enough for trailer flooring under heavy loads?
18mm birch phenolic plywood is the standard thickness for most trailer and truck flooring applications and handles typical freight loads well when laid over a properly spaced subframe. For unusually heavy point loads or wider joist spacings, consult the board manufacturer's load tables or consider a 21mm or 24mm option.
Browse the full range of structural and specialist sheets at Nottage Timber Merchants via our plywood collection. We hold stock in Bridgend, South Wales, and can arrange next-day delivery across the South Wales area for orders placed before the daily cut-off.
Description
Anti-slip phenolic resin plywood trailer flooring in 1220 x 2440 x 18mm offers R13 slip resistance (DIN 51130), a Taber wear value of 4000 revs, and acrylic resin sealed edges, making it a dependable choice for truck and trailer floors, loading bays, and other high-traffic industrial platforms.
Specifications
| Material | Birch plywood |
|---|---|
| Treatment | Phenolic resin film faces; acrylic resin sealed edges |
| Finish | Face: dark brown square-pattern phenolic film (R13 anti-slip); Reverse: smooth dark brown phenolic film |
| Nominal Size | 1220 x 2440 x 18mm (approx. 3/4 inch) |
| Slip Resistance | R13 (DIN 51130) |
| Wear Resistance | Taber 4000 revs; Rolling test 6000 revs (EN 1818) |
What it's used for
- Truck and trailer flooring where slip resistance and structural load-bearing are essential
- Loading platforms and mezzanine floors in warehouses and distribution centres
- Trench covers, bridge decking, and temporary access platforms on construction sites
- Grandstands, railway wagons, and other public or commercial flooring applications requiring a rated anti-slip surface
Fitting and handling
Store boards flat and under cover before installation to prevent moisture uptake at the core edges, even though the acrylic resin sealed edges offer good protection. Fix using countersunk bolts or heavy-duty screws at regular centres into a sound subframe, ensuring the anti-slip face is orientated upward. If cutting on site, reseal any fresh cut edges promptly with an appropriate resin-based edge paint to maintain moisture resistance.
FAQ
What is the slip resistance rating of this trailer flooring plywood?
The board carries an R13 slip resistance classification tested to DIN 51130. This is one of the higher anti-slip ratings available and is suitable for environments where people walk or work on the surface while wearing safety footwear.
Can this phenolic plywood be used outdoors or in wet conditions?
Yes. The phenolic resin film faces and acrylic resin sealed edges give the board strong resistance to moisture, chemicals, and weathering, making it appropriate for outdoor and wet industrial environments such as trailers, loading bays, and open-sided storage areas.
Is 18mm thick enough for trailer flooring under heavy loads?
18mm birch phenolic plywood is the standard thickness for most trailer and truck flooring applications and handles typical freight loads well when laid over a properly spaced subframe. For unusually heavy point loads or wider joist spacings, consult the board manufacturer's load tables or consider a 21mm or 24mm option.
Browse the full range of structural and specialist sheets at Nottage Timber Merchants via our plywood collection. We hold stock in Bridgend, South Wales, and can arrange next-day delivery across the South Wales area for orders placed before the daily cut-off.


